No they weren't. Go back and look for yourself. Polls are not about winning the election. Polls are a scientific study of where people stand on any given subject. In this case it is politics. 49% of people said they were going to vote for Clinton. 46% said they were going to vote for Trump. Those numbers turned out to be true.
I never said otherwise. I said that the polling wasn't incorrect when it said 49-46. That was correct. The election was lost on about 75,000 votes across Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The electoral college is how we select President's so, yes, Trump won the eletion. The national polls were not incorrect though.
save your time. Trumps loss is already blamed on voter fraud. Never mind the fact that Biden only needs one more state than Hilary got. Let's see what Trumpses new campaign manager can do.
Wrong! If Trump loses it will because of people like NC and Winston who either don't vote or vote for Biden
It’s worse than 2016. You get the shit beat out of you for voting and supporting trump and fired for your politics.
Not really. Assuming Trump wins every state he won in 2016 except one, the only one he could lose that would drop him below 270 is Texas. That would make the count Trump 268, Biden 263; neither gets a majority and we go to a contingent vote. That means the House chooses the president, but its not "one man, one vote" in the House, its "one state, one vote." Right now, even though Dems have a majority, Repubs control 26 state delegations, Dems have 22 and 2 (Michigan and Penn) are tied. Dems would have to swing the two tied state and 2 GOP controlled delegations to win.
You are too afflicted with TDS to understand that I was talking about poll accuracy. It’s worse now. Even in 2016 people lied on exit polls voting for Trump. You think they are going to tell the truth this time around?
Funny I haven’t made a prediction...if fact I’ve specifically avoided that as things can change. I’m just pointing out trends.